For many years now, Arafat, through his educational system,
has inculcated Arab children with hatred of Jews. He has been
extraordinarily successful. Aided and abetted by his daily Arab
propaganda network directedboth to adults and children, Arafat
has effectuated a hatred against Jews that is irremediable. He
has innovated suicide bombings of civilians, honoring, even
posthumously, the maker of bombs and suicide bombers. Generations
of children growing up in the Palestinian Authority school system
have had ingrained in them that killing Jews is desirable. This
inclination has become an integral part of Arab culture. As a
result, 1200 Jews have been killed, and literally many, many
thousands maimed for life.

Arafat promises those who die in suicide bombings to be
instantaneously rewarded. He labels them "heroes."
There have been so many children growing up with this
orientation, that no "true peace" between Jew and Arab
can ever be realistically obtained. That Arabs in the future will
live side by side in peace with Jews, does not square with the
facts, nor with the daily murder of Jews by Arabs.

The Road Map, sponsored by the European Union, the U.N., and
Russia, as well as U.S. Secretary of State Powell and President
Bush, has not taken reality into consideration. The Road Map is
essentially the Saudi Arabian solution to the Mid-East problem,
and as such is one sided and basically unfair.

Radically new thinking is required in order to have peace in
the area. Transfer of Arabs from the Holy Land is, without a
doubt, the best solution. Once upon a time, that concept was
looked upon with disfavor by "liberals". Whereas, they
saw no difficulty in transferring Jews out of their homes in
historical Judea and Samaria, as far as Arabs are concerned, that
was taboo. Yet the fact remains that the Promised Land was
promised by G-d to the Jews only. This fact is recognized even in
the Koran.

Most Arabs came into the Holy Land from surrounding Arab lands
within the last 100 years. Transfer could be made to Jordan where
the majority of the population is made up of so-called
Palestinian Arabs. Or they can be sent back to many of the Arab
lands from which these Arabs originally emigrated to Israel. Fair
payment can be made to those Arabs who agree to leave the Holy
Land. Arabs who wish to remain, can do so, provided they agree to
be a citizen of a Jewish State. The United States and the E.U.
would have to play a major role in this enterprise. Both of them
have been anyhow pouring substantial monies into the area; their
monies could be used more effectively for the purpose of
resettling Arabs.

Transfer would require the cooperation of many of the
surrounding Arab States, something with which Arab governments
have heretofore not had a very good track record. However, if the
U.S. and the E.U. brought sufficient pressure, that problem could
be overcome. What is needed is a determination to bring peace to
this important area of the world, and there is nothing more
logical and simple than to allow for a vibrant democratic Jewish
State living peacefully with its neighbors. Transferring Arabs
out of the Holy Land not only complies with G-d's Promise, but
will definitely assist in making this desired goal possible.